Indians in the Dominican Republic
Indians in the Dominican Republic consist of a number of expatriates and immigrants from India and their locally born descendants. As of 2012, there are about 200 people of Indian ancestry living the country.[1]
Total population | |
---|---|
200 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Santo Domingo | |
Languages | |
Dominican Spanish · Indian languages · English | |
Religion | |
Hinduism · Christianity · Islam · Religions of India | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Indo-Caribbean |
In recent years, Indian students have started joining medical courses in the Dominican Republic and engineers and IT professionals are trickling in as major companies have set up shop on the island.[2] There is also a small, but dominant Gujarati business community mainly engaged in the hotel and jewellery industry.
See also
- Asian Latin American
- Indo-Haitian
References
- "Indo-Dominican Republic Relations" (PDF). Indian Ministry of External Affairs. Archived from the original on March 2012.
- "Why the Dominican Republic is the destination for sun, fun, family and money The Economic Times, May 27, 2012
- https://www.explorandohm.com/dia-de-la-amistad-india-hermanas-mirabal/
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